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Social AAL
Kerstin Zimmermann
AAL Vice President
Austrian Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology
Prague, May 2012
AAL Joint Programme
initiative based on article 185 to enhance the quality of life of older
people by use of ICT demographic change for motivation Duration of the programme: 2008-2013
• 20 Member States• Austria, Belgium,
Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and UK
• 3 Associated States• Israel, Norway and
Switzerland
AAL Joint Programme
Total buget 600 Mio € MS contribution min. 150 Mio €
– (0,2 Mio € per year per MS) EU contribution max. 150 Mio €
Active Ageing
WHO definition: The process of optimizing
opportunities for health, participation (in social, economic, cultural, spiritual and civic affairs) and security in order to enhance quality of life as people age.
Call 2: Social Interaction Providing innovative ICT
based solutions aimed at helping people to be active, joyful and socially connected in the society as they age, from both a societal and personal perspective, effectively contributing to their health, overall quality of life and to social inclusion.
EIP-AHA
European Innovation Pilot on Active and Healthy Ageing:
Goal: 2 more years of healthy lifeStrategic Implementation Plan (SIP)
AAL Events 2012
AAL Forum, 24-27 September 2012 EindhovenTomorrow in Sight: From Design to Deliveryhttp://www.aalforum.eu
AAL Summit, 27-29 Juni 2012 Bilbao New Avenues to fill the gap between Health and Welfare Demands and Effective ICT Solutionshttp://aalsummit2012.org